Hi Mitch, thanks for the answer. I took some time to work on the cabinet in the meantime. It's not finished but at least I've been able to play the amp in the cabinet. Not the final speaker (I've installed one of the two in my Bandmaster reverb, a C12N, 8 ohms). I have also read some stuff
https://robrobinette.com/How_The_5E3_Deluxe_Works.htm and
https://robrobinette.com/How_Amps_Work.htm among others. I'm far from being an expert now but at least few thing make more sense. I should have definitely read that before the build !
Installing the chassis in the cabinet helped I'd say (+ moved/played it in a room with much less electric devices). There's absolutely no hum. I do like the sound but the interaction is a still a little weird I'd say. I'll redo some stuff just to make sure. I'll make a short video later to explain but for example, I don't hear the -6db between the Hi and Lo from the normal channel. For me they are at the same level (on the bright, no pb, the -6db is clearly audible). Also, when plugged on the bright channel, when the volume of the normal channel is between 10 to 12 it decreases the volume (no change if I dial between 1 to 10 on an other hand..). But that's examples. It may be as it supposed to, I've never player on a Tweed before.. I don't know...
I'll install the VRM later for sure. I don't have access to the great gain/distortion since the amp is way too loud when these sounds are reached. For now the sound really
hurts my hears (really) if above a certain volume (I've never exeprienced this with other amp and my vintage Bandmaster). I'll see what happend with the right speaker (certainly a W.eber).
So, here are some pictures of the amp/cabinet so far. I still need to order a grill cloth, an handle etc. (+ shape the two pieces of wood in the back).
I love wood in every aspect so I won't put the traditionnal tweed fabric on it. I'll just put few layers of (dark/brown) shellac as base coat. Maybe I'll french polish it as I do for the acoustics I build (even if it's absolutely not the best/suitable finish for a cabinet). Btw, that's the last Telecaster I've 100% built for a friend. The maple top is gorgeous !
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